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The more that you know about driving safety and driving laws, the safer you will be on the road. Visit the following websites to educate yourself about how to keep your teen driver safe and to find out more about Maryland’s driving laws. And for top-notch drivers education classes or driving lessons in Maryland, come to Greg’s Driving School.
For more information about what makes Greg’s the best driving school in Maryland, visit us on the web or call us at (301) 703-9075.
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At Greg’s Driving School, our mission is to make Maryland’s roads safer through excellent driver’s education programs. If you’d like more insight on how to avoid distractions and stay safe while driving, check out the following resources:
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A quick pre-drive inspection can help maintain your car and safety while driving. AAA has this useful guide to conducting thorough vehicle inspections.
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Help keep Maryland’s roads safe for bicyclists by following these bicycle laws from the MVA.
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SaferCar.gov has more information on tripped rollovers, the most common cause of single-vehicle rollovers.
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Teens are much more likely than older drivers to be distracted on the road. Learn more about this dangerous problem from the American Automobile Association.
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Friends in the car dramatically increase the risk of accidents for new teen drivers, according to this article from Time.
Call us at (301) 703-9075 for more on how to enroll.
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It can be scary having your teenager driving a car these days. After all, the number-one cause of death for teenagers in the United States is a motor vehicle crash. To learn why teenagers are more at risk than others, and to find out what you can do improve your teenager’s driving, read the following article.
Which Group of Teenagers is Most at Risk
Drivers between 16 and 19 years of age are more likely than any other age group to get into a collision. Those most at risk in this age group are male drivers, who are twice as likely to get into a collision as females of the same age. Furthermore, having other teenage passengers in the vehicle will increase the risk of a collision, with the risk increasing each time a passenger is added to the cabin. It’s also important to note that the first few months that a teenager is driving are particularly dangerous.
Why Teenage Drivers Are at Risk
Obviously, the lack of driving experience affects teenagers more than anything else, but there are a number of other factors that put teen drivers at a greater risk than other age groups. For instance, teen drivers are less likely to wear their seatbelts than older drivers. Teens are also more likely to follow vehicles ahead too closely. Additionally, teen drivers are more likely to get into a collision after drinking any amount of alcohol than adults.
How to Reduce Your Teenager’s Risk of Getting Into a Vehicle Crash
Fortunately, there is something you can do to greatly improve your teenager’s driving and reduce the chances of a vehicle crash. Research has proven that driving lessons and driver’s education programs can improve your teenager’s safety behind the wheel.
For high-quality driving lessons for your teenage driver, come to Greg’s Driving School in Maryland. Contact our driving school at (301) 703-9075 for more information, and visit us on the web to find out more about our distinguished reputation.
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Are you looking for a safe vehicle for yourself or for your teenage driver? If so, there are a lot of things you should consider. The following blog explores some of the advanced vehicle technologies that greatly increase the safety of today’s new vehicles.
Lane Departure Warning
This new vehicle technology senses unintentional lane drift and warns the driver so that he or she can make the necessary corrections. If the driver does not respond to the warning, some lane departure warning systems can activate the brakes in order to keep the vehicle inside the lane.
Forward Collision Warning
Similar to the previous system, this feature revolutionizes driving by sensing whether a collision is imminent. If there is an impending collision, the system will warn the driver. Some forward collision warning systems will apply the brakes to either reduce or prevent a vehicle collision.
Electronic Stability Control
This feature, which will soon be mandatory on all new vehicles sold in the United States, compares the driver’s steering input with the actual behavior of the vehicle. If there is a difference between the two, the system adjusts the throttle input and even applies the brakes in order to stabilize the vehicle during cornering.
Advanced Airbags
The newest vehicles can be equipped with airbags in the front, side, and knee areas. These airbags are designed to protect the occupants in a wide variety of collisions. Many new vehicles even come with an occupant sensor that will disable the passenger airbag if a child is detected in the front passenger seat.
Having a safe vehicle is only one aspect of improving your safety or the safety of your teenage driver while driving. For even more peace of mind and safety, consider taking a driver’s education class from Greg’s Driving School, a highly regarded driving school in Maryland. Call us at (301) 703-9075 or visit our website to learn more about how our driver’s improvement courses will make you a safer driver.
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Anything that requires the driver to take his hands off of the wheel or his eyes off of the road is a distraction that should be avoided during driving. These days, one of the leading causes of distracted driving is texting during driving. Watch this video clip to learn more about texting and driving and why the practice should be avoided.
Many drivers assume that they can handle the multi-tasking that is required when texting and driving. But according to research, texting and driving can increase a driver’s risk of getting into a car collision by as much as 230%. This is especially dangerous for teenage drivers, who are statistically more likely to let text messaging distract their driving more often. Check out the video for more information.
The best way to become a safer driver yourself or to enforce to your teenage driver the importance of avoiding text messages while driving is to sign up for a class at a driving school. Call Greg’s Driving School or visit us on the web to see why parents consider us the preferred driving school in Maryland.